Sentence examples for interview for which from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Wallace's interview, for which he was given rare access to Mr. Romney at his lakefront estate in New Hampshire, will be shown on Sunday.

Her confidence came in stark contrast to appearances just two weeks ago, when the government seemed to stagger before the breadth and resilience of protests in dozens of towns and cities. "I hope we are witnessing the end of the story," she said in an hourlong interview, for which a reporter was allowed in Syria for only a few hours.

His solution, after extensive debriefing with Flower, Cook and other senior members of the tour party, was to sack Pietersen, and he then put his head above the parapet to try to explain the decision, first in a BBC radio interview for which he was subsequently forced to apologise and then in the press conference at which Peter Moores was unveiled as Flower's successor.

Yet Trump scored at AIPAC, and his sound bites and applause covered up his disjointed interview (for which his staff obviously did not prepare him) earlier that day with the editorial board of the Washington Post.

Craig Stevens, who had claimed the second qualifying position in the 400 m event, subsequently faced immense public pressure to relinquish his position to Thorpe, and later did so in a television interview for which he was paid.

This is a qualitative semistructured interview for which the researcher accompanies the participant on a routine activity or journey.

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Ms. Bergen had done a show for Oxygen last year -- "Exhale With Candice Bergen" -- that featured hourlong sit-down celebrity interviews for which she prepared extensively in advance.

Thrift is confident that this will be addressed in the next cohort, interviews for which begin this week with the aim of recruiting 125 students.

Mr. Thompson maintained that the interviews, for which Ms. Diallo did not receive any money or other benefits, would not influence prosecutors.

And they continued to speak: the interviews, for which Mr. Nixon was paid $600,000 and a share of the profit for the broadcasts, were taped over four weeks for about two hours at a time and eventually totaled nearly 29 hours.

HOME interviews for which 10% or more items (i.e., 6 or more) were not completed were classified as "missing," allowing their inclusion in our analyses.

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